The kart itself was bought as a one off chassis from Supernats in Vegas last November. It was Christian Schureman’s who finished 2nd in the S2 class and won the S2 Championship. It is a complete lightweight magnesium package kart with Duralcan brakes (best on the market by far). It has magnesium rear bearing cassettes, magnesium front spindles and hubs and magnesium rear hubs as well as lightweight side pods and nerf bars. This kart brand new retails for $6895. This chassis was raced at the supernats, 1 local club race by me and the Lonestar Grand Prix this past weekend by me as well. Due to it being raced at a street race it does have some paint scrapes on the bottom of the kart but not enough to hurt the chassis or the handling (just want to be honest with you)

The TM K9b engine was just completely rebuilt by Darcy Decoste Racing in California. I received a little over 3 weeks ago and we bought it specifically for the Lonestar Grand Prix race. I raced it the 23rd of February at our local kart track in Katy, TX just to get some seat time and then at LSGP. This motor is very fast. It has a select or “handpicked” cylinder on it and will make power to 14,000 rpm as long as the jetting is correct. Total this motor has 2.5 hours on it since the rebuild. Darcy was with us in Lockhart for the race and helped us jet it correctly.